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Building Information Modeling (BIM) is a transformative approach in construction management that integrates digital design, data sharing, and real-time collaboration across a project's lifecycle. It allows stakeholders-including architects, engineers, and contractors-to create and manage 3D models enriched with detailed information about a building's components and systems. BIM enhances decision-making by improving accuracy, reducing errors, and allowing simulations for time, cost, and resource planning. It also supports better risk management and project visualization. From initial design through construction and into facility management, BIM facilitates coordination and efficiency, helping teams anticipate conflicts and optimize workflows. As construction projects become more complex, the theoretical foundations and practical applications of BIM play a critical role in delivering quality results on time and within budget. This digital methodology is increasingly essential for sustainable, cost-effective, and innovative construction practices.
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Dr. Aghazadeh holds a Ph.D. in Civil Engineering from ITU and an M.A. in Immigration Law from Marmara University. He is a researcher, lecturer, author, and translator with over 20 years of experience in civil projects, international consultancy, sustainable materials, and strategic planning. He is also the founder of several tech-based companies.